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K £2(M)O WORTH OF SHOWROOM STOCK MUST ISE CLEARED 2$ Ladies’ Coats i' Tailored Cord Silk and Morocains. Loose fitting tyles. Lengths 40 inch, 42 inch, 44 | | inch. Shades—Beige, Tan, Fawn, Blue. | Usually 49/6, 65/-. Q/11 [ SALE PRICE D / ■ ■ £201)0 WORTH OF SHOWROOM STOCK MUST BE CLEARED 40 Ladies’ Coats Tailored, Woollen Tweeds, Silks and Morocains. Plain and Novelty effects. Loose fitting styles. Shades—Tan, Brown, Beige and Blue. Lengths 40, 42 and 44 inch. Usually 49/6 to sgns. nfl SALE PRICE | / Q — £2OOO WORTH OF STOCK MUST BE CLEARED H Ladies’ Silk Frocks )| Made from Spun and Tebesco Silks, short I and long sleeves. Suitable for house wear, n Sizes S.W., W., W.X. and O.S. Usually | 29/6 to 4 guineas. fi / g SALS FEICE 13/0 | .... or snon’roon STOCK MUST BE CLEARED 30 Short Coats Ideal to wear with skirts and over light Specially Reduced in the Showroom. I Usually 59/6 and 89/6. ’ ’ | Clearing 39/6 to 49/6 GENUINE BARGAIN LINES — — IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Smart DORM A SHEETS. Stout PIQUE VOILES. Make KAYSER LEATHERETTE ” pXn' Twilled Sheets with a de- smart summer clothes, the WASHABLE GLOVES. tU^ eS 1 6 ’ W "’ Be * ge and Fa T cided soft finish. Can be “Pique” cord appears to Shaped cuff with strap I Prices 4gns, sgns, Bgns—all less 10% disused immediately. Neatly give dresses more weight. and buckle in Grey and | count hemmed. Shades are Red, Green, Eggshell. All sizes. Usual l| Single bed—9/6. Now 7/11 Blue, Orange and Black. price 5/11 pair. '! amsE Double bed—l2/6 Now 9/11 All on White grounds, 36 Special Price 3/11 pair. h /2QQQ WORTH OF showroom — inches wide. Usually 3/6. B 1 STOCK must be CLEARED Ml SUPER, DOUBLE DA- Special Price 1/11. TUSSORE DRESSING | I , o - MASK TABLE CLOTHS. GOWNS, J inset sleeves. 103 Tweed CORtS Pure Irish Linen medow ANTI-CREASE COTTONS. Stencilled Japanese scene IHOSSHSI Made from Tweeds, Boucle, Angora and bleach. Size Lx 2 yards. We offer the largest and border. Usually 12/6. Mottled Woollen materials; semi-fitting Rose and Tulip designs. best range in the city— Special Price 10/6. styles; assorted mixtures in new shadings; Worth 25/—Now 16/6. Dresses of this wonder I s j zes S.S.W., S.W., S.W.X. and W. No O.S. SerVi 9/ e i S l p°rTalflosen prS they "recover The Mall ’ S ShO P I iccd 5 t 9/G > 79/6 10 89/6 “ aI1 less 10 % Sale naturally. Fully guaran- MEN’S BRITISH NAP 8 Discount. LINEN TEA TOWELS. teed. 4/11 yard TROUSERS for TradesStrong, good driers. Hem- men. Special Price for all med; can be used immedi- ENGLISH COTTON sizes— 6/6 pair. f2ooo WORTH OF showroom ately. Usually 1/- each. VESTS, with braid bind- STOCK MUST BE cleared - Special Price 3 for 2/6. ing. Full Women’s size. MEN’S WHITE SEMINo sleeves— 2/6. Now 1/11. STIFF COLLARS. Usual 135 LadzOS’ Coats | FAST COLOUR COTTON vnvrr-rirc ( Face Cloths, Boucle, New Woollen DiagonPRINTS AMERICAN NOVELTIES Special Price 3 for 2/G. a j s . smar fiy tailored coats, fully lined, For Summer Dresses. to hold soiled linen. i at ’ st Etv i es „ ood fur con ’ shades as “HAPPY TIME,” 36 inches Large 2/6. MEN’S INTER-LOCK fnllnL w;L RhX . wide. Spot, Floral, Cube COTTON UNDERWEAR. Clivres W c W W nnTw Y and checked. Suitable CELFECT FULL-FASH- 2/9 per garment. Priced fr«m 'L, d inn/ designs for children’s and lONED SILK & LISLE Priced from 4gns, sgns to Bgns-all less 10% adults clothes; wear and HOSE, in shades for Sum- MEN’S TWEED CAPS. Discount during bale. ' colour guaranteed. mer wear. All sizes. i 1/6 yard. Special Price 2/11 pair. One Price 1/11 each. SEND A MAIL ORDER FOR THESE SAVINGS. him— " Summer Millinery Clearing n— —™ «sj ® W TH Smart Little Crunched Croivn Felt 7/C Thomson & Beattie, LMLI “•-- ■ l/1 FAMOUS SINCE THE 70’s FOR QUALITY AND VALUE

I 4 / g| >•/ IIWMwMi RAVA / Broken Orange Pekoe , & Registered in Bulk | XXX.\' /fl/ _ Brand of gS of high I /ff Blended Quality. xV per The public are showing a depkt cided tendency at the present time to swing back to “Quality” rather than price as their guide in buying. Take advantage of this right now when the spread ////between cheap tea and the 11 //ff finest quality is narrowing, I y and concentrate on Rava. Only fl// tips of the young shoots of Z# / th e high-grown teas are used, fl// xiJxZxXX / giving a rich, full bodied tea, Ax / in which the delicious flavour ■ i /// / and r teh quality never varies. 1 11 D RAVA IS THE LEADER j ® " TO-DAY. x_x per ONE POUND Sardines 4 tins 1/St. George H. &C. 5 POUNDS ‘g p/O Paste 5Jd tin S Peck’s Pastes, 3oz. 1/- jar ————l Sultanas 3 lbs 1/2 This Week . end Lemon Peel lid lb. Cocoanut 6d lb. SPECIAL Rhusal Salts - 1/9 2 lb Kruschen Salts 1/11 Shelled Peanuts Baking Powder 1/1 for 1 d - Strang’s Cordial a 2 Extracts 1/BAXTERS ft* (Tea Importers)

SAY “STEVENS.” WHEN ORDERING ESSENCES. “Better the essence the better the cooking”—that’s why so many people to-day are insisting on Stevens’ Cathedral Brand Cooking Essences. . . These essences are true to name and the flavours they impart to Cakes, Puddings, Jellies, Custards, etc. are markedly superior. Use Stevens’ Essences and you are always sure of the best results. All leading Stores sell Stevens’ Cathedral Brand Essences all flavours—in standard size and large economy bottles . . . the better results well repay you for specifying Stevens’ Cathedral Brand when ordering essences.—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 22156, 26 October 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22156, 26 October 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22156, 26 October 1933, Page 3

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